Acer Nitro ED240Q Sbiip 23.6 Full HD 1920 x 1080 VA 1500R Curved Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 165Hz Refresh Rate | 1ms (VRB) | ZeroFrame Design | 1 x Display Port 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports

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  • Doesnt matter

    > 3 day

    Not sure if it is a trait of curved monitors, or this particular one... But this thing has a god awful picture sitting next to any other 1080p monitor I have in the house. I will probably give this one away. The physical controls / buttons on the monitor are horrible. Its some weird joystick thing on the back side of the monitor. I only sometimes reach for it for volume, but if you had to navigate the menus or input with this monitors buttons it would be a huge pain. The speaker is facing out the back side of this monitor. This makes no sense and practically makes builtin audio either ear-piercingly loud or ultra quiet / muffled. I created a shroud using a sheet of plastic that hangs over the speakers housing which reflects some sound back to me, its a bit better, but still pretty bad. There is an audio out AUX port which is a probably the best feature of this display. The power supply and plug is not only unique to this monitor, but comes paired with a massive inline power brick that I had to rig up on the back side of my desk since its weight otherwise dangles in midair and pulls on the AC plug connected to the monitor. You can not use a normal cable that 90% of monitors and PC power supplies use. Another terrible choice in design. Display ports are limited. One HDMI, VGA and DVI. So, if you have Display Port cables youll have to get HDMI-to-DP if you need DP on one end. Didnt think this would be a problem when buying, but its been a huge pain. I could do without VGA or DVI in place of a DP. You can probably get VGA and DVI monitors for free or dirt cheap. Not sure why these are still being put on monitors. Adapters exist to step down, stepping up from an old port to a newer port defeats the purpose. You lose all the quality. At least if you adapt to VGA / DVI, you can remove the adapter and gain your quality back. In the long run, an HDMI switch and a DP-to-HDMI cable saved this monitors life in my house. Also, the audio out AUX port helped to fix the terrible builtin speakers (poor quality is mostly due to orientation). But you might need a mile long AUX cable. (Which for whatever reason are a fraction of the price if you buy an AUX extension, instead of an actual dual-sided AUX cable. Buy a shorter AUX cable, plug it into a multi-foot long extension AUX cable. You will save money!)

  • Nick R.

    > 3 day

    First one did have dead pixel, used it for a week while waiting on replacement no other issues sound worked fine. Amazon replaced it new one had no sound great picture great for gaming easy to see. MAKE SURE YOU BUY a 1.4 DP cable to use this properly I had HDCP issues with the one it came with not sure why. Sound from monitor not needed so probably going to let it slide for price point was worth trouble.

  • Martha Koroshetz

    > 3 day

    Bought it to start WFH. works fine. There are times when my desktop background blacks out (my display driver is probably crashing?) Quick fix is to close all my open windows and restart. Doesnt happen so often if I shut off the monitor when Im not using it, shut off the computer completely when Im not using it. I think this is more a problem of my computer and its power/display than of the monitor.

  • Concerned-US-Citizen

    > 3 day

    Great picture for what I need it for. Nice great for gaming because as images blur at tomes.

  • Lewis

    > 3 day

    I bought this slightly curved rectangle because I love staring at solid colors....black was something my room was missing. Anywho I noticed I could plug this rectangle into my computer and I shat a brick when I discovered I can use it to look at a whole myriad of solid colors. Nothing like looking at cyan at 144 frames per second.

  • Julicia Roper

    > 3 day

    It works pretty well for what I need at the moment. Hooks up to my Mac book perfectly.

  • Francine Rysavy

    Greater than one week

    Ive had this monitor for a few weeks now. Hasnt failed me yet. Unless your face is really close to the monitor, 1080p looks fantastic. 120 and 144hz run very smoothly. It becomes a little choppy sometimes but that might be because of my very old GPU. My only con is that the menu button is hard to reach (on the back of the monitor) and changing settings is much more difficult than it should be. Other than that, its pretty great. For a curved 144hz monitor for only $199.99, its a pretty good steal.

  • Gerald

    > 3 day

    For its price its unlikely to find anything with more bang for your buck than this one. Build quality is what you would expect from a 115$ monitor and the specs are okay. Major issues fall with how dim the color is and how this monitor only looks decent from a distance. all and all a decent secondary for google, and discord but not desirable for anything where you need accurate color (editing in any form and competitive games)

  • pushpak barewar

    > 3 day

    Using both the work PC and the personal pc together by simply switching between hdmi and vga

  • Dylan

    > 3 day

    great gaming performance no noticeable ghosting. But colors are not great, so not that good for watching movies on. other than that its great good price, like that its curved small difference but noticeable

Acer"s Nitro ED240Q 23.6" 1500R curved panel monitor with Full HD resolution delivers the incredible. Crisp, true-to-life colors come alive with the amazing 1920 x 1080 resolution, allowing you to enjoy High-Definition entertainment in the comfort of your home.Through AMD FreeSync Premium technology, the game’s frame rate is determined by your graphics card, not the fixed refresh rate of the monitor, giving you a serious competitive edge. Smooth, tear-free gameplay And a whole lot more. (UM.UE0AA.S01).

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